This Japanese café allows customers to order a wife-waitress to serve dinner
Tokyo’s Higashi Ikebukoru neighbourhood is home to a special type of café that lets its patrons to choose a waitress, who will pretend to be their spouse for the evening, reports the Daily Mail.
Ore no Yome cafe, which means ‘My Wife’ in Japanese, has put up a list of their staff on their website that provides personality features of each woman – like whether they prefer to sleep on a bed or a futon. It’s not just ‘wives’, this café also offers diners to book a shirtless man for the evening, called ‘darling husbands,’ who wear tight cycling shorts.
The staff member lists have some pretty interesting entries like one woman, known as ‘Princess’, is listed as someone who prefers sweets to breakfast bread or rice and sleeps in pyjamas rather than a T-shirt. Another woman, whose name means ‘To Heaven’ said that she does not sleep and that her favourite snack was almond tofu.